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the more young people especially in the education system, and the education people have come up with the acronym for satm. that sounds like a geek doesn't it? we need an a for arts and now that covers. journalism and music and dance law and all of the categoris and we pronounce it steam power. and that is more than geeks. we are declining in the world, and these education career fields. >> can you imagine how many people will compete for this great honor to take a flightt in space? how many young people will be excited about the opportunity justt like you were when you were a young man? >> well, there were not advertisements as racy and spicy as the acts commercials are. >> it will certainly capture the imagination for a lot of people . that is something you are excited about. this is a push for you to get more young people involved. >> yeah, being an astronaut and going in space was flash gordon and buck rogers and after sputn ik it was clear that we would have something others than monkeys and dogs in space and we would have human beings . they flew before the president in respondi
the more young people especially in the education system, and the education people have come up with the acronym for satm. that sounds like a geek doesn't it? we need an a for arts and now that covers. journalism and music and dance law and all of the categoris and we pronounce it steam power. and that is more than geeks. we are declining in the world, and these education career fields. >> can you imagine how many people will compete for this great honor to take a flightt in space? how...
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john: this scare that's educated me. when 60 minutes ran the story i believe.. environmentalist said the chemical keeping apples fresh killed kids. so apple growers lost billions. mom sport out apple juice. there is no evidence that even with the chemical are good for you. today the water may be fine but you may need to worry about the bottle. john: it could have a chemical that activists day -- say could cause all sorts of problems psych hyperactivity. another damages kids livers and kidneys from school supplied -- supplies. julie gunlock as young children with the independent women's forum what did you find? >> 1,000 studies said bpa is safe for common use. it is vilified and people say chemicals are scary. i will listen to what consumer activist organization says. there is no reason for it. john: what to the consumer rights groups have in it? >> money. they still fear. news sells. not just the organization but the mainstream media. john: the national resource defense council gave us the scare over the apples now have $185 million of assets we could get the bp
john: this scare that's educated me. when 60 minutes ran the story i believe.. environmentalist said the chemical keeping apples fresh killed kids. so apple growers lost billions. mom sport out apple juice. there is no evidence that even with the chemical are good for you. today the water may be fine but you may need to worry about the bottle. john: it could have a chemical that activists day -- say could cause all sorts of problems psych hyperactivity. another damages kids livers and kidneys...
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when educators do the same to our kids it makes us go bananas. like the virginia school had the 8-year-old singing "now i'm part of the 99%." who can forget this crazy one? >> everybody, let's sing it together. all right. i like that. >> one, two, three. >> eric: even worse is the way textbooks push the liberal agenda. take for example,be scholastic books that call themselves the world's leading publisher of children's books so it's likely that your kid is learning from one of the textbook. check out the wording of that algebra lesson. get this. which camera? number six? distribute the wealth. distribute the property of addition and multiplication. through grades three through six. distribute the wealth with a lovely rich girl with a big bag of money. you to read your kid's textbooks and find out what is taught. if you see a bias, explain it to your kids and tell your teachers you're on it. kimberly? >> kimberly: this isn't that easy. >> bob: exactly right. >> eric: did you read, do you read ronan's textbooks? >> kimberly: yes. but he doesn't hav
when educators do the same to our kids it makes us go bananas. like the virginia school had the 8-year-old singing "now i'm part of the 99%." who can forget this crazy one? >> everybody, let's sing it together. all right. i like that. >> one, two, three. >> eric: even worse is the way textbooks push the liberal agenda. take for example,be scholastic books that call themselves the world's leading publisher of children's books so it's likely that your kid is learning...
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after iraq, after afghanistan and then the democrats want for 25 years to spend that money on domestic education and energy. >> and of course the europeans discover you can only take so much money from defense and put it into the entitlement. >> they believe that. >> and eventually you end up bankrupt and defenseless. the europeans can afford that because they have the americans behind them. who do we have behind us? >> right, but here is the question that i have politically, the president knows because this was floated and you've written two critical columns about chuck hagel and a lot of other people have as well. some republicans have come out and said they won't support him. chuck schumer, the new york democrat said well, i want to hear his record and he hasn't come out and said he'll vote for him. so, why would the president's court a confirmation fight in this manner? >> you know, i actually think there's a psychological element. he wanted susan rice as secretary of state. >> u.n. ambassador. >> u.n. ambassador, and she was heavily criticized by various others and she withdrew her name and
after iraq, after afghanistan and then the democrats want for 25 years to spend that money on domestic education and energy. >> and of course the europeans discover you can only take so much money from defense and put it into the entitlement. >> they believe that. >> and eventually you end up bankrupt and defenseless. the europeans can afford that because they have the americans behind them. who do we have behind us? >> right, but here is the question that i have...
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legislation that would close the many loopholes in our background system, issues of mental health and education are part of this problem and need to be addressed as part of the effort that biden has taken. >> some supporters of the second amendment it's about freedom and gun control is not the answer. >> bad guys aren't stupid. they are just bad. they are going to figure out a way, they will figure out a way to get a firearm. >> weapons can be used to are protection. in georgia on friday, a mother at home with her twins, fired her revolver when an ex-convict broke in. he is worried about overreaching. >> i think you need to put everything on the table but what i hear from the administration that is way in extreme of what i think is necessary or what should be talked about. >> an associated press analysis showing there was a huge increase for gun sales and permits a at the end of 2012. in colorado following the aurora movie shooting and after sandy hook school shooting there was less interest in buying guns. other democrats say the time to act is now. >> the public will not allow the new normal
legislation that would close the many loopholes in our background system, issues of mental health and education are part of this problem and need to be addressed as part of the effort that biden has taken. >> some supporters of the second amendment it's about freedom and gun control is not the answer. >> bad guys aren't stupid. they are just bad. they are going to figure out a way, they will figure out a way to get a firearm. >> weapons can be used to are protection. in...
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some to an ira, maybe some saving for your kids' education that. is way more important than keeping a line item budget on all your minor expenditures. >> steve: this has been interesting because it flies in the face of what a lot of financial people say. >> they don't like me very much because i say the advice doesn't work. let's focus on what works. not what sounds good. >> brian: what about discipline? aren't you a product of discipline? >> that's important. no doubt. but i know i have limited willpower, like we all do. so i want to use systems to take over my limited discipline when i'm not strong enough. >> steve: the message i have heard here is he's going to buy us a latte [ laughter ] good news for steve milk. >> steve: thank you very much. >> thank you. >> brian: a man that can retire but doesn't want to. i like that. >> steve: plus he should be at least 30 before he retires. >> brian: why are you talking to me in front of him. >> steve: sorry. straight ahead, somebody else, you got so wasted on a flight, he had to be taped to his seat. new
some to an ira, maybe some saving for your kids' education that. is way more important than keeping a line item budget on all your minor expenditures. >> steve: this has been interesting because it flies in the face of what a lot of financial people say. >> they don't like me very much because i say the advice doesn't work. let's focus on what works. not what sounds good. >> brian: what about discipline? aren't you a product of discipline? >> that's important. no doubt....
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and with box tops for education on every box, it helps you help your school. so you're doing good, just by making dinner. hamburger helper. available at walmart. >> a new fallout in a smalltown criminal case grabbing national attention. it involves an ohio student caught on video joking about an alleged rape victim. a 16-year-old girl said to have been assaulted at a couple of different parties while apparently drugged or passed out drunk. if you have not seen it, here are some of his remarks, this is not the alleged rapist, it is someone who appears to have found the alleged rape very amusing and we have to warn you, this is offensive. (inaudible) just saying, she wakes up, i don't think so 'cause she's dead. >> i'm not-- >> if she wakes up, i don't think so 'cause she's dead. >> she's deader than andrew reid's son. >> and (inaudible) and deader than-- wow. >> what is wrong with you? she's deader than oj's wife. (laughter) she's deader than caylee antho anthony. (inaudible). >> right now, they're trying to help a dead girl. that's like trying to help wood tur
and with box tops for education on every box, it helps you help your school. so you're doing good, just by making dinner. hamburger helper. available at walmart. >> a new fallout in a smalltown criminal case grabbing national attention. it involves an ohio student caught on video joking about an alleged rape victim. a 16-year-old girl said to have been assaulted at a couple of different parties while apparently drugged or passed out drunk. if you have not seen it, here are some of his...
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the education department dropped cursive writing as a requirement. they expected students to be more efficient in typing. this handwriting folks, it is a dying art. bill: you teach your kids to write letters, right? martha: absolutely. bill: good, smart, cool etiquette. martha: absolutely. bill: well-done. eye-popping numbers, bringing new calls to reform the u.s. tax code. we spend 6 billion hours a year doing taxes, folks. fox business network's charles payne with more on this how are you doing, charles? >> i admit i forgot how to write cursive. i tried to write a note recently. bill: apparently jack lew did too. listen, man, we can argue about the tax burden, about the time and you can argue about the tax burden of actually paying your darn taxes for crying out loud. but mercy, two heed. >> 6 billion hours. the gao did a study in 2005 said the inefficiency of the tax code, this is back then. the inefficiency the time that it costs us to gather everything up, cost the country up to $600 billion a year. the last time this thing was revamped it was 1
the education department dropped cursive writing as a requirement. they expected students to be more efficient in typing. this handwriting folks, it is a dying art. bill: you teach your kids to write letters, right? martha: absolutely. bill: good, smart, cool etiquette. martha: absolutely. bill: well-done. eye-popping numbers, bringing new calls to reform the u.s. tax code. we spend 6 billion hours a year doing taxes, folks. fox business network's charles payne with more on this how are you...
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the september says this program is temporary, according to the national center for education statistics even before sandy hook, one-third of all the u.s. schools had an armed security officer on-duty. as this debate rages so do gun sales. manufacturers say they can't make guns fast enough. they are flying off the shelf, customers are fearful that there will be wide-spread restrictions or possibly some type of a ban and they want to buy a gun while they feel they still can. bill. bill: a lot there, david lee, thank you so much. david lee miller here in new york. one tabgts on gun sales the f.b.i. does not actually track the purchase of a gun but background checks have been on a steady upward trend since the year 2000. more than 16.8 million background checks performed for the first 11 months of 2012. that's 2% higher -rpb the previous year's total of 16 and a half million. martha: meanwhile on that same note we are just learning compelling new details about what happened in the mass shooting at the movie theater in aurora, colorado. it is coming out in the preliminary hearing that is goi
the september says this program is temporary, according to the national center for education statistics even before sandy hook, one-third of all the u.s. schools had an armed security officer on-duty. as this debate rages so do gun sales. manufacturers say they can't make guns fast enough. they are flying off the shelf, customers are fearful that there will be wide-spread restrictions or possibly some type of a ban and they want to buy a gun while they feel they still can. bill. bill: a lot...